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Student
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A student or pupil is a learner or someone who attends an educational institution. In Britain those attending university are termed students, in the United States, and more recently also in Britain, the term student is applied to both categories. In its widest use, student is used for anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university. When speaking about learning outside an institution, student is used to refer to someone who is learning a topic or who is a student of a certain topic or person. In Nigeria, education is classified into four system known as 6-3-3-4 system of education and it implies six years in primary school, three years in junior secondary, three years in senior secondary and four years in the university. However, the number of years to be spent in university is determined by the course of study. Some courses have longer study length than others and those in primary school are often referred to as pupils. Those in university as well as those in school are being referred to as students. Six years of school education in Singapore is compulsory. International Schools are subject to overseas curriculums, such as the British, Primary education is compulsory in Bangladesh. Its a near crime to not to children to primary school when they are of age. But it is not a punishable crime, because of the socio-economic state of Bangladesh, child labour is sometimes legal. But the guardian must ensure the primary education, everyone who is learning in any institute or even online may be called student in Bangladesh. Sometimes students taking undergraduate education is called undergraduates and students taking post-graduate education may be called post-graduates, Education System Of Bangladesh, Education is free in Brunei. Darussalam not limited to government educational institutions but also private educational institutions, there are mainly two types of educational institutions, government or public, and private institutions. Several stages have to be undergone by the prospective students leading to higher qualifications, Primary School Secondary School High School Colleges University Level It takes six and five years to complete the primary and secondary levels respectively. Upon completing these two stages, students/pupils have freedom to progress to sixth-form centers, colleges or probably straight to employment. Students are permitted to progress towards university level programs in both government and private university colleges, Education in Cambodia is free for all the students who study in Primary School, Secondary School or High School

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Student prank
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University students have a long association with pranks and japes. These can often involve petty crime, such as the theft of traffic cones and other public property, in fact, practical jokes play such a significant part in student culture that numerous books have been published that solely focus on the issue of student pranks. In some university towns, misbehaviour on the part of students such an issue that a report has been released which studies the issue. The report, Studentification, A Guide to Opportunities, Challenges and Practice, by Universities UK, one classic target of student theft are traffic cones. Some universities have gone as far as to devote entire pages of legislation and advice for students with regards to the consequences, misuse of traffic cones in Scotland has even resulted in serious physical injury. The traffic cone theft issue came to such a head in the 1990s that it was brought up in parliament, in 2002, Fife Constabulary declared a traffic cone amnesty allowing University of St Andrews students to return stolen traffic cones without fear of prosecution. A police spokesman had said that the theft of traffic cones had become an almost weekly occurrence, bullying in academia Senior prank Capping stunt Hacks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology California Institute of Technology pranks List of practical joke topics

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International Student Identity Card
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The International Student Identity Card is a Discount card targeting full-time students, and offers discounts for travel, insurance, and various goods. The issuer, ISIC Association, also issues International Youth Travel Card for non-students, the membership fee varies by countries. In United Kingdom it costs £12.00 a year, an ISIC card can only be issued to genuine bona fide students. ISIC cardholders can use the card to identify themselves as a student around the world, the ISIC card is managed and administered by the ISIC Association. The objective of the ISIC Association is to improve intercultural understanding. The ISIC card is issued in 133 countries, the ISIC Association is one of eight sector associations of the WYSE Travel Confederation. It manages and administers the International Student Identity Card, the ISIC Association is a non-profit membership organisation legally registered in Denmark. The members are the organisations that hold the rights to distribute, promote. These organisations are referred to as ‘ISIC Exclusive Representatives’, Exclusive Representatives include student travel organisations, national student unions and dedicated ISIC card development organisations. The ISIC card is administered and managed at a level by the ISIC Global Office B. V. The ISIC Global Office B. V. is a company seated in Amsterdam, the ISIC Global Office B. V. is wholly owned by the ISIC Association. Following World War II and the Cold War, the Western world was focused on mutual cooperation and this atmosphere gave impetus for student organisations to form, with the aim of working together for peace and cooperation throughout the world. One such student organisation, the International Student Conference held their 3rd ISC at the Studenterforeningen’s Hus in Copenhagen and it was attended by National Unions of Students and Coordinating Secretariat of National Unions of Students, Denmark, amongst others. The attending student organisations made the decision to establish an international identity document valid for the perceived need of travel concessions. This is the first documented mention of the International Student Identity Card, Representatives of the ISC were also representatives of the International Student Travel Conference. The document concluded that the formation of a student card would be of benefit to students while travelling. Thus, the International Student Identity Card was founded with the aim to students worldwide with access to student facilities. It was agreed that the value of the card would prove that the holder was a “bona fide” student

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Cambridge University International Development
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Cambridge University International Development or CUiD is a student run society aiming to promote awareness and discussion of international development issues across Cambridge. This is primarily achieved through events, a yearly publication, Vision. CUiD also has links with the twice yearly Cambridge International Development Course and is a member of The Humanitarian Centre, now its membership base is nearly 600 with a central committee of at least 25. CUiD is headed by two co-presidents who are elected by its members every academic year, CUiD runs a series of events predominantly scheduled in the Michaelmas and Lent terms of the University of Cambridge. They include the following, Speaker events, academics, professionals, media figures and others give their views on topics relating to international development. Many of these are available as audio recordings on iTunes, designed to provoke discussion, and highlight differing opinion. Film showings, sometimes followed by a speaker, previous films include MSFs Invisibles and WORLDwrites Corruptababble Discussion forums. To encourage everyone to air their opinion and discuss informally the issues surrounding international development, to create a network within Cambridge and to encourage a wider social group to get involved. Vision is CUiDs termly magazine which deals with relating to international development. It is usually themed around a topic, for example drugs. To view past editions go to CUiDs webpage CUiD is a member of the U8. The U8 is a network to link universities across the world to promote dialogue. 2009 was Cambridges 800th Anniversary, which CUiD celebrated with a special event and this encompassed an art exhibition and an inaugural speech by Professor Keith Hart entitled International Development, a Historical Perspective from Cambridge. Furthermore CUiD hosted the Cambridge International Development Summit, whose speakers included Nick Dyer, Director of Policy, Department for International Development

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Freshman
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A student or pupil is a learner or someone who attends an educational institution. In Britain those attending university are termed students, in the United States, and more recently also in Britain, the term student is applied to both categories. In its widest use, student is used for anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university. When speaking about learning outside an institution, student is used to refer to someone who is learning a topic or who is a student of a certain topic or person. In Nigeria, education is classified into four system known as 6-3-3-4 system of education and it implies six years in primary school, three years in junior secondary, three years in senior secondary and four years in the university. However, the number of years to be spent in university is determined by the course of study. Some courses have longer study length than others and those in primary school are often referred to as pupils. Those in university as well as those in school are being referred to as students. Six years of school education in Singapore is compulsory. International Schools are subject to overseas curriculums, such as the British, Primary education is compulsory in Bangladesh. Its a near crime to not to children to primary school when they are of age. But it is not a punishable crime, because of the socio-economic state of Bangladesh, child labour is sometimes legal. But the guardian must ensure the primary education, everyone who is learning in any institute or even online may be called student in Bangladesh. Sometimes students taking undergraduate education is called undergraduates and students taking post-graduate education may be called post-graduates, Education System Of Bangladesh, Education is free in Brunei. Darussalam not limited to government educational institutions but also private educational institutions, there are mainly two types of educational institutions, government or public, and private institutions. Several stages have to be undergone by the prospective students leading to higher qualifications, Primary School Secondary School High School Colleges University Level It takes six and five years to complete the primary and secondary levels respectively. Upon completing these two stages, students/pupils have freedom to progress to sixth-form centers, colleges or probably straight to employment. Students are permitted to progress towards university level programs in both government and private university colleges, Education in Cambodia is free for all the students who study in Primary School, Secondary School or High School

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Himeyuri students
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They were mobilized by the Japanese army on March 23,1945. During the nearly 3-month-long battle, the Himeyuri students were on the front lines performing surgery, near the end of the battle of Okinawa, many were living in dark caves filled with countless gravely injured and dead soldiers. On June 18,1945, an order of dissolution was given to the unit, in the week following the dissolution order, approximately 80% of the girls and their teachers perished. Eventually, the toll amounted to 237 out of 240. Survivors committed suicide in various ways because of fears of rape by US soldiers. Some threw themselves off cliffs while others killed themselves with hand grenades given to them by the Japanese soldiers, the Himeyuri Monument was built on April 7,1946 in memory of those who died. Many of those who survived helped build and continue to maintain the facilities, as of 2008, there are still Himeyuri students alive. The Himeyuri Peace Museum was modeled after the school building in which the girls had once studied. The testimonials bring to each phase of the battle, as witnessed by the student nurses. Some of the former serve as tour guides at the museum

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Johnny Lechner
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Lechner was born in Fort Hood, Texas, but grew up in Pewaukee, Wisconsin. He is also known as being a student at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater. Lechners academic claim to fame is that he has been attending college since graduating from Waukesha North High School in 1994. Lechner did not graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in 2006,2007,2008, or 2009, despite having enough credits to graduate with nine majors and five minors. As of October 10,2011, Lechner is not listed in the UW-Whitewater student directory and his directory entry was last verified on April 16,2010. Lechner has been dubbed the real-life Van Wilder, the Wisconsin Board of Regents instituted a Johnny Lechner rule on long-term students, so Lechner pays double the standard in-state tuition. Www. JohnnyLechner. com Johnny Lechner at the Internet Movie Database

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Lottovoittaja UKK Turhapuro
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Lottovoittaja UKK Turhapuro is a Finnish 1976 comedy film written by Spede Pasanen and directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. The films title translates to Lottery winner UKK Turhapuro, UKK being an apparent reference to former President of Finland Urho Kekkonen and it is the first anniversary of Uuno and Elisabet. Uuno has placed a bet with his friend Härski-Hartikainen a year ago, however, Hartikainen buys a lottery ticket for Uuno, who agrees to deduct it from his debt – and the festive dinner is reduced to a can of milk and half a sausage. As it happens, Uuno becomes the winner of 1.5 million marks. Mister Tossavainen arrives and offers to finance Uuno before he gets the jackpot. Thus, Uuno gets to live a rich live on credit and he buys a raccoon fur, leopard swimming trunks and a couple of Mercedes-Benzes. Women begin to fancy Uuno and so does his father-in-law, as time goes by it is revealed, though, that Uuno is not actually a lottery winner, and so he has to escape the anger of others to Härskis car repair shop. Lottovoittaja UKK Turhapuro at the Internet Movie Database